νόος
νόος, νόου, ὁ, Att. contr. νοῦς, gen. νοῦ: Hom. uses the contr. form once, in nom., Od. 10.240, cf. Hes. Fr. 205 ( Hdt. never): Trag. use contr. form, exc. in A. Ch. 742 (iamb.), S. Ph. 1209 (lyr.): Aeol. gen. νῶ Alc. Supp. 9.1; acc. νῶν Sapph. ib. 25.2; νόον Ead. 70 (s.v.l.): heterocl. forms are found in NT and later writers, gen. νοός Ep.Rom. 7.23, LXX 4 Ma. 1.35; dat. νοΐ 1 Ep.Cor. 1.10, [ Aristid.] Or. 35(9).26; nom. pl. νόες Ph. 1.86, Plot. 6.7.17, Dam. Pr. 96; acc. pl. νόας Plu. Fr. 7.27, Iamb. Myst. 1.15, Ammon. in Int. 243.3 (v.l.), Dam. Pr. 103: Att. pl. νοῖ, acc. νοῦς, gen. νόων ib. 122, dat. νοῖς ibid., is rare in early writers, as Ar. Fr. 471, but freq. in later philosophy: